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HE  successful  decorator  must  be  ever  on  the  alert  for  new  and  up-to-date  material.  With  the  advent  of  the  new  leather 
and  textile  effects  for  sidewall  decoration  he  finds  it  necessary  to  utilize  more  or  less  fresco  or  mural  work,  for  the  frieze 
or  upper  wall,  in  order  to  carry  out  a  harmonious  treatment. 

In  presenting  the  friezes  illustrated  on  the  following  pages  we  offer  the  decorator  a  material  that  is  equal,  if  not 
superior,  to  fresco  or  mural  decoration,  at  but  a  fraction  of  its  cost. 

This  material  is  carried  in  stock,  complete  as  to  design  and  coloring,  this  advantageous  feature  enabling  the  decorator 
to  submit  to  the  customer  the  finished  decoration  instead  of  a  small  sketch,  which  must  afterward  be  worked  out  by  the  fresco  artist 
and  with  the  final  result  in  doubt. 

The  friezes  are  printed  in  sections,  each  section  being  five  feet  in  length  and  varying  in  width  from  twenty  to  sixty  inches.  The 
sections  are  interchangeable,  thus  allowing  considerable  latitude  in  arrangement,  which  feature  does  away  with  the  necessity  of  cut¬ 
ting  into  prominent  portions  of  the  decoration  to  accommodate  openings. 

There  are  six  sections  or  thirty  feet  to  each  roll,  the  repetition  of  design  varying  from  five  to  thirty  feet.  The  designs  running 
thirty  feet  without  repeat  are  made  with  an  extension  to  match,  by  the  introduction  of  which  they  can  be  used  on  any  room  of  ordin¬ 
ary  dimensions  without  repetition  of  the  pattern.  One  of  these  sections  is  an  elastic  section  and  can  be  cut  down  from  its  original 
length  of  five  feet  to  a  fraction  of  an  inch,  which  completes  the  frieze  in  any  instance  without  mismatching. 


THE  S C H M  I  T  Z  -  H O R N I N G  COMPANY 


CLEVELAND,  OHIO 


PRESS  OF 

THE  CALVERT-MATCM  COMPANY 
CLEVELAND 


Italian  Gardens  No.  424 


Italian  Gardens  from  the  original  painting  by  Ben.  B.  Wells. 

The  above  reproduction  by  no  means  brings  out  the  exquisite  coloring  of  the  original,  but  serves  to  illustrate  to  a  limited 

extent,  the  excellence  and  charm  of  the  work. 

Forty-two  inches  in  width,  thirty  feet  to  the  roll  with  repetition  of  the  design.  No  extension. 


Page  three 


Bacchus  No.  421 


An  allegorical  subject,  Bacchanalian  in  treatment,  from  the  painting  by  Prof.  G.  Sturm. 

An  effective  decoration  for  a  large  dining  room  or  cafe.  Forty-two  inches  wide,  ten  yards  to  the  roll  without  repeat  of  the  pattern. 

Frieze  No.  421.  Extension  No.  421  EX. 


Page  {out 


Die  Niederlaender  No.  410 


A  landscape  in  soft  colorings  equalling  a  mural  decoration.  A  novel  feature  of  this  frieze  being  the  fabric  effect,  which  gives  it  the 

appearance  of  a  hand  painted  decoration  on  burlap  or  canvas. 

Forty-one  inches  wide,  ten-foot  repeat  of  pattern,  ten  yards  to  the  roll.  No  extension. 

This  frieze  is  also  made  in  the  delft  blue  and  a  special  gray. 

Natural  coloring.  No.  410.  Delft  blue  coloring.  No.  411.  Special  gray.  No.  412. 


Page  five 


The  Navajo  No.  2015 


A  true  American  frieze  after  the  style  of  Remington.  The  coloring  of  the  western  landscape  and  the  Navajo  and  his  pony 

combining  a  novel  decoration  for  a  boy’s  room  or  den. 


mm- 


Twenty  inches  wide,  ten  yards  to  the  roll  without  repeat  of  the  pattern. 

Can  be  used  in  a  room  of  any  dimensions  without  repetition  by  use  of  the  extension.  Frieze  No.  2015.  Extension  No.  2015  EX. 


Page  six 


Pawnee  No.  2017 


Twenty  inches  in  width,  ten  yards  to  the  roll  without  repeat  of  the  pattern. 
Frieze  No.  2017. 


Extension  to  match. 

Extension  No.  2017  EX. 


Page  seven 


Le  Soir  No.  425 


After  the  style  of  “Corot,”  a  celebrated  French  painter.  Nothing  to  be  compared  with  this  frieze  has  ever  been  heretofore 

obtainable  otherwise  than  in  a  mural  decoration. 

Forty-two  inches  wide,  ten  foot  repeat  of  pattern,  ten  yards  to  the  roll. 


Page  eight 


Le  Matin  No.  426 


A  striking  sunrise  effect,  in  which  the  exquisite  design  and  the  magnificent  coloring  introduced,  make  it  a  difficult  matter  to  determine 

which  is  deserving  of  the  higher  commendation. 


Forty-two  inches  in  width,  ten  foot  repeat  to  the  pattern. 
Six  five  sections  or  ten  yards  to  the  roll. 


No  extension. 


Sold  by  the  roll  only. 


Page  nine 


The  Forest  No.  601 


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A  woodland  frieze  es¬ 
pecially  adapted  for  up¬ 
per-third  work  or  panels. 

The  best  effect  ob¬ 
tained  by  alternating  the 
sections,  making  an  80- 
inch  repeat  of  pattern. 

Made  also  in  a  tapes¬ 
try  effect. 


Six  sections  to  the  roll, 
each  section  sixty  inches 
high  and  forty  inches  in 
length.  One  roll  of  this 
frieze  covers  a  wall 
space  five  feet  high  and 
twenty  feet  in  length. 
No  extension. 

Natural  Coloring  No.  601. 
Tapestry  No.  601  TAP. 


Page  ten 


The  light  gray-green 
tones  predominate  in  this 
subject,  suggesting  a 
light  color  scheme  for 
the  entire  room. 

This  decoration  is  un¬ 
doubtedly  one  of  the  best 
reproductions  of  a  mural 
painting  ever  offered  to 
the  decorator,  the  colors 
and  drawing  blending  to¬ 
gether  in  perfect  unison. 


Can  be  utilized  as  a 
continuous  frieze  by  al¬ 
ternating  the  sections,  or 
paneled  with  results 
equally  effective. 

Two  sections,  each  six¬ 
ty  inches  high  and  forty 
inches  in  length. 

Six  sections  or  twenty- 
one  feet  to  the  roll. 


Page  eleven 


The  Dutch  No.  206 


A  typical  Holland  scene  in  natural  colors.  Especially  adapted  to  the  decoration  of  a  Mission  dining  room. 

Made  also  in  delft  blue. 


Twenty  inches  wide,  ten  yards  to  the  roll  without  repeat  of  the  pattern,  with  extension  to  match. 

Natural  colors.  Frieze  No.  206.  Extension  No.  206  EX.  Delft  blue.  Frieze  No.  207.  Extension  No.  207  EX. 

Do  not  order  separate  sections  as  these  friezes  are  sold  only  by  the  roll. 


Page  twelve 


The  Automobile  No.  304 


An  automobile  tour  of  southern  California,  showing  the  semi-tropical  foliage,  as  also  some  of  the  famous  old  missions  and  other  points 

of  interest.  A  most  appropriate  frieze  for  the  decoration  of  a  den  or  club. 

Thirty  inches  in  width,  thirty  foot  repeat  of  pattern  with  extension  to  match. 

Frieze  No.  304.  Extension  No.  304  EX. 


Page  thirteen 


Autumn  Leaves  No.  423 


This  frieze  can  be  cut 
out  along  the  lower  edge 
and  appliqued  over  the 
side  wall,  forming  an  ex¬ 
cellent  crown  treatment. 


A  composition  suggesting  originality  both  as  to  the  drawing  and  remarkable 

color  effects. 


Forty-two  inches  wide, 
five-foot  repeat  of  the 
pattern,  ten  yards  to  the 
roll. 


Page  fourteen 


Japanese  Garden  No.  307 


A  perfect  upper  wall 
for  the  library  or  den. 
Thirty  inches  in  width, 
five-foot  repeat  of  the 
pattern,  ten  yards  to  the 
roll. 


Do  not  order  separate 
sections  as  these  friezes 
are  sold  by  the  roll  only. 


Repetition  of  design  lends  a  charm  from  the  decorative  point  of  view 
which  is  well  demonstrated  in  this  subject.  The  spreading 
branches  of  the  fir  tree  repeating  at  regular  intervals 
and  the  flowering  garden  forming  a  fas¬ 
cinating  decoration. 


Page  Sfteen 


The  Chase  No.  2011 


A  novel  decoration  for  the  den  or  dining  room  from  Scott's“Lady  of  the  Lake”— “Close  on  the  hounds  the  hunter  came.” 

A  subject  in  which  the  possibilities  of  the  Panoramic  Frieze  are  shown  to  advantage.  Twenty  inches  wide,  thirty  feet  to  the  roll  with¬ 
out  repeat  of  the  pattern,  a  feature  impossible  in  the  ordinary  mehods  of  wall  paper  printing. 

Equal  to  a  mural  decoration  at  but  a  fraction  of  its  cost. 


Can  be  used  on  a  room  of  any  dimension  without  repetition  by  use  of  the  extension. 
Frieze  Number  2011.  Extension  2011  EX. 


Page  sixteen 


Die  Jagd  No.  405 


A  hunting  frieze  after  the  style  of  colonial  times  by  G.  Lebrecht.  A  masterly  drawing  in  a  harmonious  color  treatment  adaptable  to  any  side  wall 
in  neutral  colors.  A  most  appropriate  frieze  for  the  decoration  of  the  hall  or  dining  room  of  a  colonial  residence. 

Forty  inches  in  width,  thirty  foot  repeat  of  the  pattern  with  extension  to  match. 

Frieze  No.  405.  Extension  No.  405  EX. 


Page  seventeen 


The  Hunt  No.  2012 


A  “strictly  English”  frieze  for  the  dining  room  or  den.  Showing  the  riders  and  hounds  off  for  “The  Meet.” 
The  warm  autumn  colorings  afford  the  decorator  an  unlimited  number  of  sidewall  treatments. 


Twenty  inches  wide,  ten  yards  to  the  roll  without  repeat  of  pattern. 


Can  be  used  in  a  room  of  any  dimensions  without  repetition  by  use  of  the  extension. 


Frieze  Number  2012.  Extension  2012  EX. 


Page  eighteen 


The  Birches  No.  302 


A  fascinating  “Early  English’’  subject  from  the  tales  of  Dickens.  Showing  the  “Get  Away”  to  “Journey’s  End”  with  interesting  scenes  en  route. 
In  warm  browns  and  greens.  For  the  library,  billiard  room  or  club  room.  Thirty  inches  wide,  ten  yards  to 
the  roll  without  repeat  of  pattern.  Frieze  No.  303.  Extension  No.  303  EX. 


Coaching  Days  No.  303 


A  woodland  scene  of 
exceptional  merit.  The 
neutral  coloring  of  this 
frieze  affords  the  decor¬ 
ator  an  unlimited  range 
as  to  the  side  wall  treat¬ 
ment. 


Thirty  inches  wide. 
Ten  foot  repeat  of  pat¬ 
tern. 

Ten  yards  to  the  roll. 
No  extension. 


Page  nineteen 


De  Coupe  No.  2065 


Can  also  be  used  as  a 
ceiling  decoration,  using 
corners  as  shown  in 
sketch. 


Ten  yards  to  the  roll, 
consisting  of  ten  yards  of 
the  panel  border,  six  cor¬ 
ners,  six  long  and  six 
short  drops.  Sold  only 
by  the  roll. 


A  dainty  cut-out  decoration  for  the  parlor  or  bed  room.  The  lower  line  of 
the  panel  border  to  be  cut  out  and  appliqued  over  side  wall.  Two 
styles  of  drops,  also  to  be  cut  out  and  hung  below  the 
border  at  equal  distances  according  to  wall  spaces. 


Page  twenty 


The  Pergola  No.  2066 


A  unique  decoration  for  the  music  room  or  guest  chamber.  To  be  cut 
out  and  appliqued  on  a  chambray  or  jaspe  side  wall. 

The  crown  and  crown  extension  sections  are  interchangeable,  both  five 
feet  in  length,  with  the  column  matching  in  center  of  the  crown  section. 
The  column  can  be  placed  at  intervals  of  five,  ten  or  fifteen  feet,  as  desired, 
by  the  introduction  of  the  crown  extension. 

The  crown  is  twenty  inches  in  width,  the  column  sixty  inches  high  and 
the  base  eight  inches,  forming  a  total  height  of  eighty-eight  inches. 

Ten  feet  of  the  crown,  ten  feet  of  the  crown  extension,  two  columns 
and  two  bases  to  each  roll.  Sold  by  the  roll  only. 


Page  twenty^one 


Venice  No.  305 


An  elaborate  reproduction  of  the  city  canals.  A  mural  decoration  in  which  the  peculiar  delicacy  of  tint  and  tone  is 
especially  noticeable,  neither  being  obtainable  by  the  ordinary  methods  of  wall  paper  printing. 

The  colors  are  unfading  and  water  proof. 


Thirty  inches  in  width,  ten  foot  repeat  of  the  pattern.  Six  five  foot  sections  or  thirty  feet  to  the  roll.  Do  not  order 

separate  sections  as  these  friezes  are  sold  by  the  roll  only. 

It  IS  well  to  bear  in  mind  that  any  of  these  friezes  lend  themselves  readily  to  panel  treatment  as  well  as  a  continuous  frieze. 


Page  twenty-two 


August  No.  306 


A  fascinating  subject  suggestive  of  midsummer.  The  cool  shady  foreground  making  a  most  inviting  picture,  with  the  islands  and  sailboats  in  the  dis¬ 
tance  lending  an  additional  charm.  The  coloring  of  this  frieze  is  adapted  to  any  side  wall  treatment. 

Thirty  inches  wide,  fifteen  foot  repeat  of  the  pattern.  Six  five  foot  sections  or  ten  yards  to  each  roll. 

The  use  of  these  friezes  ar.d  wall  decorations  are  unlimited,  being  adapted  not  alone  to  the  decoration  of  residences,  but  also  for  public  places, 

such  as  theatres,  hotels,  restaurants  and  club  rooms. 


Page  twenty-three 


The  Glens  No.  208 


The  shadowy  glens  and  the  towering  beach  trees  presenting  a  most  fascinating  composition  of  draw¬ 
ing  and  color  harmony. 

A  pleasing  decoration  for  the  bungalow  or  cottage. 

Twenty  inches  wide,  ten  foot  repeat  of  the  pattern,  ten  yards  to  the  roll. 


Put-in-Bay  No.  2075 


A  panorama  of  the  shore  line  of  Put-in-Bay,  the  scene  of  Commodore  Perry’s  headquarters  during  the  war  of  1812. 
Twenty  inches  in  width,  thirty  feet  to  the  roll  without  repeat  of  the  pattern.  No  extension. 


Page  twenty-four 


The  Shore  No.  2070 


From  a  sketch  of  the  New  England  Coast. 

Twenty  inches  wide,  ten  foot  repeat  of  pattern.  Ten  yards  to  the  roll.  No  extension. 


The  Strand  No.  2040 


A  marine  frieze  in  natural  colors.  A  refined  library  decoration.  Twenty  inches  wide,  ten  foot  repeat,  no  extension. 

Ten  yards  to  the  roll.  Made  also  in  deft  blue. 

Natural  coloring  No.  2040.  Delft  blue  No.  2041. 


Page  twenty-Bve 


October  No.  361 


A  landscape  in  warm  colorings  suggestive  of  Autumn.  An  elegant  decoration  for  the  upper-third  of  a  dining  room  or  library. 

Thirty-six  inches  wide,  fifteen  feet  without  repeat  of  the  pattern. 

Ten  yards  to  the  roll.  No  extension. 


In  hanging  these  friezes,  do  not  attempt  to  follow  crooked  lines.  Strike  a  line  from  corner  to  corner  of  room  at 
angle  of  wall  and  ceiling.  If  ceiling  is  uneven,  drop  the  ceiling  paper  to  a  perfectly  straight  line.  Trim  each  section 
before  pasting,  being  careful  to  cut  at  marks  which  will  be  found  about  one  inch  from  the  end  of  the  section,  then 
use  ordinary  flour  paste  and  apply  frieze  to  wall  with  a  soft  brush. 

Wipe  off  any  paste  that  may  be  on  the  face  of  the  frieze  with  a  damp  cloth  as  the  colors  are  washable  and  will 
neither  spot  nor  run. 


Page  twenty-six 


The  Garden  of  the  Gods  No.  362 


From  the  painting  by  Henry  G.  Keller.  Showing  “The  Gateway”  of  the  Garden  of  the  Gods,  with  Pike’s  Peak  in  the  distance.  The  sections  of 

this  frieze  are  not  interchangeable,  but  must  be  hung  in  sequence.  A,  B,  C,  Etc. 

Thirty-six  inches  in  width,  fifteen  foot  repeat  of  the  pattern.  Ten  yards  to  the  roll,  no  extension. 


Page  twenty-seven 


Nasturtium  Maid  No.  202 


Iris  Maid  No.  2020 


An  art  noveau  frieze  for  a  boy’s  room  or  den.  White, 
yellow,  blue  or  green  background. 

Ten  yards  to  the  roll. 

Twenty  inches  wide.  Thirty  inch  repeat. 


A  novel  frieze  for  a  boy’s  room  or  den,  in  neutral  colors. 
Twenty  inches  wide,  thirty  inch  repeat. 

Ten  yards  to  the  roll. 


Cupids  and  Garlands  No.  2035 


A  dainty  bed  room  frieze  in  delicate  colors  equalling  a  hand  painted  decoration. 

On  ivory  white  background. 

Twenty  inches  wide,  ten  foot  repeat  of  the  pattern,  ten  yards  to  the  roll.  No  extension. 


Page  twenty-eight 


Chrysanthemum  Maid  No,  301 


A  classic  figure  frieze  in  pastel  treatment.  The  grace  of  the  drawing  and  the  subdued  color  effects  recommend  this  frieze  as  a  suitable  decoration  for 
any  room  in  the  house.  Thirty  inches  wide.  Ten  yards  to  the  roll  without  repeat.  No  extension. 


Vaterland  No.  204 


A  Holland  scene  in  sepia  tones  A  fascinating  decoration  for  the  library  or  dining  room. 
Twenty  inches  in  width,  ten  yards  to  the  roll  without  repeat  of  the  pattern,  with  extension  to 
match.  Frieze  No.  204.  Extension  No.  204  EX. 


Page  twenty-nine 


The  Sea  Gull  No.  604 


No.  604 

The  combination  of  the  flying  gulls  and  the 
foaming  surf  forming  a  most  appropriate 
decoration  for  the  bath  room. 

Made  in  natural  colors  and  delft  blue. 

Two  sections,  each  twenty  inches  wide  and 
sixty  inches  high.  Must  be  alternated 
to  match. 

Delft  Blue  No.  604.  Natural  coloring  No.  603. 
Sold  by  the  section. 


No.  607 

An  effective  bath  room  decoration  in  delft 
blue,  printed  in  double  sections.  Two 
sections,  each  forty  inches  wide  and 
sixty  inches  high,  making  an 
eighty  inch  repeat  of  pattern. 

Must  be  alternated  to  match. 

Sold  by  the  section. 


The  Wave  No.  607 


Page  thirty 


The  Windmill  No.  605 


No.  605 

A  practical  bath  room  decoration  in  delft 
blue.  Made  in  four  sections,  each  sec¬ 
tion  20  inches  wide  by  60  inches  high. 
Must  be  hung  in  rotation  to 
match.  A,  B,  C,  D,  Etc. 

Sold  by  the  section. 


No.  606 

A  dainty  bath  room  decoration  in  delft  blue. 
Made  in  four  sections.  Each  section  20 
inches  wide  by  60  inches  high.  The 
sections  are  interchangeable  and 
can  be  hung  as  desired. 

Sold  by  the  section 


Page  thirty-one 


The  Sea  Nymph  No.  841 


A  marine  frieze  in  blues  and  greens  for  the  bath  room.  An  elegant  decoration  for  a  cafe,  either  in  a  panel  treatment 

or  hung  as  a  continuous  frieze. 


Forty-two  inches  in  width  and  one 


set  of  figures  to  each  roll  of  ten  yards.  This  frieze  has  an  upper,  or  sky  extension  to  match,  also  forty-two 
inches  wide,  making  the  decoration  available  for  a  wall  space  of 
from  forty-two  to  eighty-four  inches  in  width. 


Frieze  No.  841  L. 


Sky  extension  No.  841  U. 


Page  thirty-two 


Nursery  Rhymes  No.  2025 


^Id  Kinq  (Toir 

a  mrrrc  old  tfonl. 


rallr&for  iii9)tipr. 
ciiliri  forlu®  boluf. 


§i]rl:'i(iark! 


tl>i>  Aaaa  An  hnrb 


]Pjrk  anb  }iU 
tomluptiir  htU 


f 

/yj 

\dtlitr  a  icHar 
a  Irn  tfrUrk  s<fc«tar 


A  picturesque  panorama  of  the  familiar  Mother  Goose  Rhymes  of  Childhood. 

Made  in  attractive  colors  on  a  French  grey  back  ground.  Can  be  used  as  a  frieze  or  in  separate  panels. 

Twenty  inches  wide,  thirty  feet  to  the  roll  without  repeat  of  the  pattern.  No  extension. 


Jungle  Cut-Outs  No.  2061 


Kindergarten  Cut-Outs  No.  2060 


Ten  foot  repeat,  ten  yards  to  the  roll. 


Ten  foot  repeat,  ten  yards  to  the  roll. 


Novel  cut-out  decorations  for  the  nursery  with  unlimited  possibilities.  Figures  to  be  cut  out  and  appliqued  on  small  figured  or  plain  background, 
such  as  chambrays  or  grass  cloth.  The  scheme  permits  of  unusual  originality  in  the  arrangement  of  the  various 

animals  and  birds  in  the  collection. 


Page  thirty-three 


The  Rhyme  of  a  Run  Panels  (Copyrighted  1911) 


45  46  47 

A  series  of  six  panels  from  “The  Rhyme  of  a  Run.”  A  fascinating  decoration  for  the  nursery,  showing  the  downfall 

of  the  little  boy  that  stole  the  plums. 


These  panels  can  be  used  with  the  series  shown  on  the  opposite  page.  Centering  one  of  each  of  the  Topply  Tilts  panels  on  each  wall  and  placing 

The  Rhyme  of  a  Run  panels  at  intervals,  according  to  wall  spaces,  between  the  Topply  Tilts. 

Six  panels  to  the  set,  each  eleven  by  twenty-eight  inches.  Sold  only  by  the  set. 


Page  thirty-four 


Topply  Tilts  Panels  (Copyrighted  1911) 


A  series  of  four  panels  from  “The  Rhyme  of  a  Run,”  published  by  H.  M.  Caldwell  &  Co.,  New  York  and  Boston.  This  book  which 
contains  the  complete  set  of  rhymes  illustrated  in  colors,  can  be  obtained  from  the  local  bookseller  or  H.  M.  Caldwell  &  Co. 

The  decoration  of  the  nursery  is  worthy  of  careful  consideration  and  this  series  of  panels  is  without  a  doubt  one  of  the  best  obtain¬ 
able,  being  both  interesting  and  decorative,  which  are  essential  and  desirable  features. 

Four  panels  to  the  set,  each  fifteen  by  forty-two  inches,  sold  only  by  the  set. 


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Playtime  Panels 


A  novel  treatment  for  the  nursery.  Can  be  used  as  a  frieze  or  paneled  on  a  plain  or  small  figured  ground. 
Six  panels  to  the  set,  each  eleven  by  twenty-eight  inches,  in  bright  colors  on  gray  or  white  background. 


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Doll  Panels 


An  interesting  nursery  decoration.  The  industrious  dolls  busily  engaged  in  their  daily  occupations.  Monday,  wash  day;  Tuesday,  ironing  day; 

Wednesday,  mending  day;  Thursday,  visiting  day;  Friday,  sweeping  day;  Saturday,  baking  day. 


Six  panels  to  the  set,  each  eleven  by  twenty-eight  inches  in  colors  on  pearl  gray  or  white  background. 

Sold  separately  or  in  sets. 


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Bedtime  No.  2045 


Playtime  No.  2050 


Twenty  inches  wide,  five  foot  repeat. 


Twenty  inches  wide,  ten  foot  repeat. 


The  nursery  is  the  indoor  “Playground”  of  the  child.  To  make  the  nursery  attractive  is  to  make  the  child  happy. 

The  Playtime  and  Bedtime  friezes,  in  which  the  little  ones  are  to  be  seen  gaily  romping  in  lifelike  attitudes;  and  later,  with 
lighted  candles  trundling  drowsily  to  bed,  are  executed  in  attractive  colors,  while  the  child  groups  give 

opportunity  for  vivid  poster  effects. 


Barnyard  No.  2030 


A  typical  farmyard  scene.  The  old  railfence  and  the  barnyard  pets  in  a  quaint  ensemble. 
Twenty  inches  wide,  ten  yards  to  the  roll  without  repeat  of  pattern.  Extension  to  match. 

Frieze  No.  2030.  Extension  No.  2030  EX. 


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Ceiling  Centerpieces 


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Round  Center- 
pieces, forty 
inches  in  diam¬ 
eter,  complete  in 
one  piece,  white 
or  clouded  back¬ 
ground. 

Six  ceilings  to 
the  roll.  No.  4040. 


Oval  Center- 
pieces,  forty  by 
sixty  inches,  com¬ 
plete  in  one  piece, 
white  or  clouded 
background. 

Six  ceilings  to 
the  roll,  No.  4060. 


Oval  Center- 
piece,  seven  by 
ten  feet,  in  four 
sections,  on  ivory 
white  background 
only. 

One  complete 
ceiling  to  the  roll. 
No.  710. 


These  center- 
pieces  can  be  cut 
out  and  appliqued 
or  hung  with  stil- 
ing  and  finished 
with  beading  or 
binder. 


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